On 5/Mar/15 17:30, Tom Storey wrote:
> Interesting, Ive got a couple of MX960's with high line AC PEMs in front of
> me, and if I only turn one of them on, I only get half a router powered up.
> As far as I know, there is still zoning with high line AC PEMs.
>
> PEM0 and PEM2 supply one half of t
MX960 is different than MX480 and MX240 WRT the power requirements,
it also differs for high power stuff (All newer chassis) IIRC. Two
zones, not one big zone, two 1+1 redundant zones, PEM 0/2 and 1/3.
Zoning or no zoning depends on your *chassis* not your PSUs.
On Thu, Mar 5, 2015 at 7:30 AM,
Interesting, Ive got a couple of MX960's with high line AC PEMs in front of
me, and if I only turn one of them on, I only get half a router powered up.
As far as I know, there is still zoning with high line AC PEMs.
PEM0 and PEM2 supply one half of the router (slots 0-5 and RE0 and one fan
tray),
That's right the power zones are only for DC power. AC has only one
zone, but according to the link below 2 high line AC supplies are
mandatory and 3 low-line. I guess it might come up on a single high
line depending on what line cards you have.
http://www.juniper.net/documentation/en_US/rel
On 4/Mar/15 18:21, Kevin Wormington wrote:
> I don't have any experience the the large EXs, but is there a chance
> you don't have enough power to the chassis to bring the line cards
> online? I know the larger MXs require a certain number of supplies and
> IIRC certain supplies power certain slo
A quick followup. It wasn't the power after all. Two 220V lines is
sufficient to power an EX8208. It was the chassis had been previously
part of a virtual-chassis and "zeroize" didn't remove that. I had to
"set chassis virtual-chassis disable" for it to manage itself.
On 03/04/2015 09:24 AM, P
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Sent: Wednesday, March 04, 2015 8:24 PM
To: Iftikhar Ahmed; juniper-nsp@puck.nether.net
Subject: Re: [j-nsp] Activating FPC's on an EX8208
Might be power. I've got two
I don't have any experience the the large EXs, but is there a chance you
don't have enough power to the chassis to bring the line cards online?
I know the larger MXs require a certain number of supplies and IIRC
certain supplies power certain slots. So if you just have one supply
plugged into
8:12 PM
To: juniper-nsp@puck.nether.net
Subject: [j-nsp] Activating FPC's on an EX8208
I just purchased a used EX8208 due to the fact that my EX4550's don't handle
IPv6 filtering on vlans. Now I'm having trouble getting the
EX8208 to recognize any of its FPCs. "Show chas
> Do you see any error in log messages?
>
>
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> Pete Ashdown
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> Subject: [j-nsp] Activating
I just purchased a used EX8208 due to the fact that my EX4550's don't
handle IPv6 filtering on vlans. Now I'm having trouble getting the
EX8208 to recognize any of its FPCs. "Show chassis hardware" and "show
chassis fpc" don't have anything in them at all and the ON LED on each
card isn't lit, e
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